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STOREY, IAN (11) answer(s).
 
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Arbitral tribunal’s ruling on the South China Sea — implications and regional responses / Storey, Ian   Journal Article
Storey, Ian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Three and a half years after the Philippines took the unprecedented step of challenging the legal basis of China’s expansive maritime claims in the South China Sea, the Arbitral Tribunal established under compulsory dispute resolution provisions contained in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and based at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, issued its final ruling on 12 July 2016.
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ID:   022135


Assertive China gives australia cause for concern / Storey, Ian Aug 2002  Article
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Publication Aug 2002.
Description 12-14
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ID:   061832


China seeks to reduce its dependence on strait on Malacca / Storey, Ian May 2005  Journal Article
Storey, Ian Journal Article
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Publication May 2005.
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ID:   051480


China's aircraft carrier ambitions: seeking truth from rumors / Storey, Ian; Ji, You Winter 2004  Journal Article
Storey, Ian Journal Article
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Publication Winter 2004.
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ID:   116370


China's bilateral defense diplomacy in Southeast Asia / Storey, Ian   Journal Article
Storey, Ian Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Consonant with global trends, China's defense diplomacy has broadened in the pursuit of new foreign policy and security goals. While realpolitik still informs China's military relations with Southeast Asian countries, Beijing has also utilized defense diplomacy to build cooperative relations, underscore its "peaceful development" thesis, increase transparency, and assuage regional anxieties concerning its rising power. Over the past decade, China has stepped up arms sales to the region, military exchanges and naval ship visits, initiated annual defense and security dialogues, and combined training and exercises. However, China's defense diplomacy in Southeast Asia still faces barriers, including tensions generated by sovereignty disputes in the South China Sea, the poor reputation of Chinese weapon systems, and second-order impacts on Southeast Asian countries' existing defense relationships.
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Chnia threat: perception, myths and reality / Yee, Herbert (ed.); Storey, Ian (ed.) 2005  Book
Storey, Ian Book
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Publication Oxon, Routledge, 2005.
Description xvi, 338p.
Standard Number 0700717382
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ID:   069243


Energy security and Southeast Asia: the impact on maritime boundary and territoral disputes / Schofield, Clive; Storey, Ian   Journal Article
Storey, Ian Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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ID:   062028


Indonesia and Malaysia spar over offshore oil concessions / Schofield, Clive; Storey, Ian; Greenwood, Gavin Jun 2005  Journal Article
Storey, Ian Journal Article
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Publication Jun 2005.
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Scramble for cam ranh bay as Russia prepares to withdraw / Storey, Ian Dec 2001  Article
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Publication Dec 2001.
Description 34-37
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Southeast Asia and the rise of China: the search for security / Storey, Ian 2011  Book
Storey, Ian Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2011.
Description xv, 362p.
Standard Number 9780415326216, hbk
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ID:   081711


Southern discomfort: Separatist conflict in the kingdom of Thailand / Storey, Ian   Journal Article
Storey, Ian Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Separatist violence in Thailand's southern provinces has claimed the lives of more than 3,000 people since January 2004 and represents the kingdom's-arguably the region's-most serious security threat. The underlying causes of the violence stem from the Thai state's annexation of the Patani Kingdom in 1902 and subsequent efforts by Bangkok to coerce Malay Muslims into becoming Thai Muslims. Poor governance, maladministration, and political and economic marginalization have exacerbated feelings of resentment toward Bangkok. The proximate causes of the upsurge in violence in January 2004 include changes in the international environment post-September 11, 2001 and the political initiatives of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. State responses under Thaksin were deeply flawed and served only to inflame separatist sentiment. After the September 19, 2006 coup, the new government adopted a more conciliatory approach, emphasizing national reconciliation and improved governance. The military regime was unable to stem the violence, however, as it failed to follow through on rhetoric and the government became preoccupied with national politics. Without a comprehensive political solution to the problem, one that includes genuine autonomy for the south, the violence looks set to continue.
Key Words Insurgency  Separatism  Southern Thailand  Surayud  Thaksin  Islam 
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